
<Electro Rap> The SAMA Award winning Locnville twins have come out with their second album hot on the heels of their first Platinum selling delivery, Sun in my Pocket. With little time to waste they whipped it together in nine short months with the help of their international record deal so the album was engineered, mixed and co-produced by American producer Alan Armitage. It is technically sound and securely vexed in the Electro-Pop phenomenon. The first few tracks, a bit slower in bpm, take a little bit of ear tolerance to get through with of course the same Locnville testosterone bass vocal. For the fans this offering will definitely satisfy the craving of another Locnville fix. They experiment with varying distinctions of Electronica combined with Pop and without a doubt make it their own. Tracks like Stars Above You with its happy World Electro feel will more than likely feature as a ring-tone favourite. Head to the Sky has the definite Alan Armitage mark . It takes on a more urban hip hop influenced street feel complete with adlibs. When The Sun Goes Down remixed by Pascal & Pearce is the last track on the album boasting an edgy, darker techy club feel. If you liked their first album – you will no doubt like this follow release.
Review: Mary Honeychild

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